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it's the necessity post-sandy. a lot of gas stations aren't open, and those that are, they might as well have a red velvet rope at the entrance. >> took about two hours, i think. if you have to do it, you have to do it. this is the only place you can come and get gasoline. >> well, we've been waiting here for -- what? over two hours trying to get gas. we're working up in new york city with the flood relief trying to clean up some of that water. we haven't made it there yet. >> reporter: what's behind the long lines? first and foremost, a lack of electricity. gas stations without power, they just can't pump gas. second, some stations that have gas may run out quickly. the new jersey gasoline retailers association says the average station has about a 30,000-gallon tank. on a normal day, it turuns throh one-third of that, about 10,000 gallons. but in a post-sandy world it is going to run through that much sooner. last week some important cogs in the supply chain are without power or damage. the solution for now, truck
it's the necessity post-sandy. a lot of gas stations aren't open, and those that are, they might as well have a red velvet rope at the entrance. >> took about two hours, i think. if you have to do it, you have to do it. this is the only place you can come and get gasoline. >> well, we've been waiting here for -- what? over two hours trying to get gas. we're working up in new york city with the flood relief trying to clean up some of that water. we haven't made it there yet. >>...
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the global warming climate change contributes to the size of sandy is contributed by hurricane sandy. >> host: all right, robert commenting on the last question for the viewers whether or not it was a freak storm or climate change. let me throw in a maverick tweet. mr. wilson, i've been hearing a lot about this since a data company owned by bain capital october surprise. are you familiar with this? >> guest: i'm not. as i said earlier, any new revelations i don't think are going to change the race at this point. they are sort of cooked in. what they need -- the atmosphere rex that exist today are very likely to exist next tuesday. i don't really see a lot of things changing unless somebody does something really dramatic and i don't know, if somebody does something incredibly stupid, then this race will change, but i just don't see that happening right now. by the way, one quick word that i remember somebody talking about the early vote. pennsylvania is a state that you can go into very late. and the reason they are starting to advertise in pennsylvania so late is because there is no e
the global warming climate change contributes to the size of sandy is contributed by hurricane sandy. >> host: all right, robert commenting on the last question for the viewers whether or not it was a freak storm or climate change. let me throw in a maverick tweet. mr. wilson, i've been hearing a lot about this since a data company owned by bain capital october surprise. are you familiar with this? >> guest: i'm not. as i said earlier, any new revelations i don't think are going to...
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as far as sandy. they think that's going to dampen business in new york, which is a key market for them. >> maybe the impact felt in the quarter. >> i actually didn't do anything. i looked in the -- to doing an options trade on the stock today. i stayed away, because i was concerned about europe. the stock was down 15% last quarter. but expedia and travelline is saying the business is looking better. a selloff back to 600, i think it's -- >> confirmation from expedia? >> yeah, their international bookings growth was up 25% off expectations between 10 and 18%. it's a monster run after hours, it's not one i would chase. above 650. i believe the stock breaks out from a pretty well defined down trend. you have a little bit of a double bottom. i think 650 is your pivot point. otherwise, i'm in the camp looking for a pull back. >> while sandy's not expected to affect the labor department's payout tomorrow, it could have an impact on jobs and gdp in the future. drew, always good to speak with you. what's tom
as far as sandy. they think that's going to dampen business in new york, which is a key market for them. >> maybe the impact felt in the quarter. >> i actually didn't do anything. i looked in the -- to doing an options trade on the stock today. i stayed away, because i was concerned about europe. the stock was down 15% last quarter. but expedia and travelline is saying the business is looking better. a selloff back to 600, i think it's -- >> confirmation from expedia? >>...
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aught in sandy's fury. worst wind that had. >> weather channel meteorologist jim cantore with maria today. feel like it was bad thought it would be? >> maybe a little worse, actually. there's water four feet high in the streets and cars floating round. it was a movie set everywhere ou turned. > rosie o'donnell snapping his pic of her dock in hambles. maria shriver, hyannisport overed in water. w yorkers turning into eporters on the web. of this building heap of rubble. tourist attraion today, a disaster zone. beep]. >> one man in his car floating own 14th street. > need to get out and get in a car. > and a jet skier on a new york road turned into a river. "the new york times" with this ime lapapse video as the storm hit. he donald hunkered down in his rump fortress, tweeting in "everything's normal" pic today. > my office is open, the building is a rock and doesn't budge. > this is the moment much of manhattan was plunged into arkness. wild video of a transformer exploding. crews furiously working to get el
aught in sandy's fury. worst wind that had. >> weather channel meteorologist jim cantore with maria today. feel like it was bad thought it would be? >> maybe a little worse, actually. there's water four feet high in the streets and cars floating round. it was a movie set everywhere ou turned. > rosie o'donnell snapping his pic of her dock in hambles. maria shriver, hyannisport overed in water. w yorkers turning into eporters on the web. of this building heap of rubble. tourist...
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i've been calling local board of election officials in the sandy zone today. we've been able to get through to a couple of them. start with cape may, new jersey, that's the southern coastal portion of new jersey where i spoke with michael kennedy, the cape may county registrar. he toll me they are still evaluating conditions there. they're going to see how many polling places they're going to need to move. they had a couple in yacht clubs near the water but he said they're going to double those up with other polling places. further inland people will be able to vote there. he said the word he's getting is that the state of new jersey is going to lean to having an election on tuesday. that's the word from state officials there and they expect that most polling places will be open in cape may county, new jersey. however, he said the worst damage was in ocean county, new jersey. he doesn't have any word from election officials there. also in suffolk county, new york, i spoke with wayne rodgers, the republican board of elections commissioner up there. he told me t
i've been calling local board of election officials in the sandy zone today. we've been able to get through to a couple of them. start with cape may, new jersey, that's the southern coastal portion of new jersey where i spoke with michael kennedy, the cape may county registrar. he toll me they are still evaluating conditions there. they're going to see how many polling places they're going to need to move. they had a couple in yacht clubs near the water but he said they're going to double those...
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we're tracking sandy. we'll bring you the latest coming up after the break. >>> welcome back as 9news continues to track hurricane sandy or cold core storm or intense cyclone or baroclinic storm. we have been getting live reports from our bruce johnson in rehoboth beach, dell degrees. >> reporter: this is bruce johnson. you -- in delaware. >> reporter: this is bruce johnson. you can see the water. it's close to 4 feet deep here. the rehoboth bay has spilled over to the road here and every road heading that way toward downtown rehoboth beach. come this way. i want to show you something. dickinson street here, postal highway is the main drag. if you go the whole way you get to ocean city, maryland, but before you have to cross the indian river bridge and it's blocked off there. coastal highway dewey beach, it stops and you can't go further because of flooding. it's been that way the past 24 hours. come back around this way, the atlantic ocean. you have got the surge everybody is talking about that will be se
we're tracking sandy. we'll bring you the latest coming up after the break. >>> welcome back as 9news continues to track hurricane sandy or cold core storm or intense cyclone or baroclinic storm. we have been getting live reports from our bruce johnson in rehoboth beach, dell degrees. >> reporter: this is bruce johnson. you -- in delaware. >> reporter: this is bruce johnson. you can see the water. it's close to 4 feet deep here. the rehoboth bay has spilled over to the road...
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. >> plus a weather alert just days after sandy, the storm ravaged northeast is keeping a close eye on another potential storm. >> and gunfire in an upscale d.c. neighborhood. tonight the son of a local tv news anchor is facing charges. >>> but we begin tonight with change of heart from new york city's mayor. thanks for joining us tonight. i'm shawn yancy. >> i'm brian bolter. this evening it became official after outrage continuing to run the new york city marathon mayor bloomberg caved. fox 5's will thomas starts us off in the newoom. what led to this? >> all week organizers said the race would go on. it brings in nearly $350 million to new york alone, but the outcry was too loud. for instance, as many of you know, much of lower manhattan is still in the dark not to mention staten island where the race would have started. hese giant generators are in place for the race to power things like race clocks. the thing is that's enough juice to power up hundreds of homes. >> the city of new york is not going to give up. the city of new york is coming back and this race will demonstrate that
. >> plus a weather alert just days after sandy, the storm ravaged northeast is keeping a close eye on another potential storm. >> and gunfire in an upscale d.c. neighborhood. tonight the son of a local tv news anchor is facing charges. >>> but we begin tonight with change of heart from new york city's mayor. thanks for joining us tonight. i'm shawn yancy. >> i'm brian bolter. this evening it became official after outrage continuing to run the new york city marathon...
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ahead the aftermath of superstorm sandy. president obama took a tour of the damage today. you will get to see some of it as well. >> and we will catch up on the presidential campaign nearing the finish line now with just six days to go. mitt romney pours big bucks into some of the swing states that he may be losing. >>> i'm michael finley. ahead on 7 on your side, the frustration of automatic bill pay. >>> there is a new presidential order today. 15 minute rule for federal agencies to respond to requests for help in new jersey. residents of the jersey shore are have lost their homes and businesses to superstorm sandy. abc 7 news reporter david louie is in the newsroom now with video of the destruction. david? >> superstorm storm sandy has done an estimated $20 billion in property damage, much of it along the new jersey shore. recovery it on the mind of residents but the biggest challenge is where and how to get started. the damage is widespread. the scope of the destruction is best seen from overhead. miles of new jersey shoreline, a summer play ground for generations have
ahead the aftermath of superstorm sandy. president obama took a tour of the damage today. you will get to see some of it as well. >> and we will catch up on the presidential campaign nearing the finish line now with just six days to go. mitt romney pours big bucks into some of the swing states that he may be losing. >>> i'm michael finley. ahead on 7 on your side, the frustration of automatic bill pay. >>> there is a new presidential order today. 15 minute rule for...
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and she strangely enough, citigroup executive sandy while, in interview with cnbc score box. which is split up investment from banking, have banks be deposit takers come in the commercial real estate loans, have banks not risk taxpayer dollars, banks that are not too big to fail. former fdic chair, she would bear concluded the law clearly establishes framework that allows financial firms to fail while preventing catastrophic harm to the economy. it effectively ends too big to fail and taxpayer bailouts. and finally, mac tv of "rolling stone" magazine. we could spend all night on posts about the financial crisis and a lot of them would have bad word but we can't use here. but i will just conclude with a quote from a recent article by hand on lobbying efforts on dodd-frank. quote, the system has become too complex for flesh and blood people who make the mistake of thinking passing the landings the end of the discussion when it's really just the beginning of the war. so gentlemen, the question is on the table. the dodd-frank, too little, too much. an alaska dirt, just right? >>
and she strangely enough, citigroup executive sandy while, in interview with cnbc score box. which is split up investment from banking, have banks be deposit takers come in the commercial real estate loans, have banks not risk taxpayer dollars, banks that are not too big to fail. former fdic chair, she would bear concluded the law clearly establishes framework that allows financial firms to fail while preventing catastrophic harm to the economy. it effectively ends too big to fail and taxpayer...
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chad myers is tracking sandy. this weather system is massive. tell us how big it is, how wide the impact could be. >> it will be all way from maine to north carolina. every state in that area will get some type of damage. the storm now just leaving the bahamas and it will be making its way up to the northeast. we don't know where it's going to go yet. the the models are from rhode island to about washington, d.c., but i will guarantee you this, every place in this circle will have some type of damage. whether it's wind, trees knocked down, powerlines knocked down coastal erosion or flooding. one of our vendors, wtt, said this may be in some spots, a 1,000 year flood. kind of like what we had in vermont from irene last year. we don't want that. >> you are talking about a storm doing all of this at category 1 possibly. could it get bigger? probably doesn't get bigger. could be a small category 2. the issue is not so much it's a category 1 because it spins around and stays for a long time. there's a big high pressure ridge to the west of it. you ha
chad myers is tracking sandy. this weather system is massive. tell us how big it is, how wide the impact could be. >> it will be all way from maine to north carolina. every state in that area will get some type of damage. the storm now just leaving the bahamas and it will be making its way up to the northeast. we don't know where it's going to go yet. the the models are from rhode island to about washington, d.c., but i will guarantee you this, every place in this circle will have some...
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hurricane sandy landfall in the new york area is imminent. we are covering the latest the historic storm. brian shactman in montauk, long island. scott cohen in battery park, new york city. let's go to scott with the latest. >> probably will be the last report we do have from this location here because as you may be able to he the waters of new york harbor starting to lap up on to this area here at the battery at the tip of lower manhattan. precursor to the big storm surge that's going to come in with hurricane sandy. we don't want to be anywhere near it. i can tell you now that manhattan, crossroads of the world, sun creasingly now becoming an island because within the next couple of hours, the major bridge misand out of new york city, george washington bridge, other bridges in this area, will be closing down and the issue on that front is the winds. i want to show you video shot, just a few moments ago of one world trade center. people tower. these are the tallest construction cranes in new york city. the port authority of new york and new
hurricane sandy landfall in the new york area is imminent. we are covering the latest the historic storm. brian shactman in montauk, long island. scott cohen in battery park, new york city. let's go to scott with the latest. >> probably will be the last report we do have from this location here because as you may be able to he the waters of new york harbor starting to lap up on to this area here at the battery at the tip of lower manhattan. precursor to the big storm surge that's going to...
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. >>> now to our continuing coverage of superstorm sandy. the extent of the damage became clearer today. the jersey shore seemed to take the worst of it. beach towns such as seaside heights are devastated today. the death toll has climbed to 74 in the u.s. there are fears that number could go higher. president obama got an up close look today at the devastation. he toured the jersey shore with republican governor chris christie. reporter kraig boswell joins us live to talk about the long road ahead, and the problems that remain. >> reporter: julie, good evening to you. president obama, governor christy landed just to our north here. we're in north atlantic city along the boardwalk here. the northern part of the boardwalk that is no longer there. the president said help is on the way. they will not rest until everyone has rebuilt. words, optimistic words that people here really needed to hear so they can figure out what to do next. >> catastrophe, it's going to take a long time to recover from it. >> reporter: in some areas, people are able t
. >>> now to our continuing coverage of superstorm sandy. the extent of the damage became clearer today. the jersey shore seemed to take the worst of it. beach towns such as seaside heights are devastated today. the death toll has climbed to 74 in the u.s. there are fears that number could go higher. president obama got an up close look today at the devastation. he toured the jersey shore with republican governor chris christie. reporter kraig boswell joins us live to talk about the...
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and after a natural disaster like hurricane sandy where houses have been moved off their foundation and whole blocks leveled from fire, it is a hazard at every turn. there is little clue except the sulphur smell that is purposely added to the gas as a warning that danger lingers. >> what are we approaching here. you can smell the rotten egg smell. >> simulating the broken gas line and that smell is injected into natural gas. >> it kind of goes up like the outside gas grill. it is hot. >> right now seeking an ignition source. it can come from anything from a fuse on a light pole or a cigarette butt. >> but there is no real explosion, right? >> once the bass is is seeking a 5% to 17% flammable range and bam it goes up. inside a structure that is where you are going get your you explosion. >> there is plenty o evidence of that. watch as is this house is is rocked during a training exercise by arson investigators. >> explosions are hazardous and can generate pressures on the order of 35 atmospheres like a military ballistic blast that can level houses and kill people within a great distance
and after a natural disaster like hurricane sandy where houses have been moved off their foundation and whole blocks leveled from fire, it is a hazard at every turn. there is little clue except the sulphur smell that is purposely added to the gas as a warning that danger lingers. >> what are we approaching here. you can smell the rotten egg smell. >> simulating the broken gas line and that smell is injected into natural gas. >> it kind of goes up like the outside gas grill. it...
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after sandy the hot commodity is gasoline. some people driving 50 miles just to fill up the tank. >> reporter: a travel catch-22. you have roads being opened, you have gas stations in most cases that are not open. and the reason they are not open is gas stations need power to pump the fuel and across the tristate area there is very little power to go around. many have likened this to the gas crunch of the 1970s. remember the long lines? people lining up to fill up. there are 200 cars long, the lines to get gasoline in some cases to fill these things up. they are trying to get gas to run their generators because they don't have power antigen rayer toes burn between 4-5 gallons per hour. that's why people are on foot. there are also people filling up their cans to fill up their cars. >> if you drive around in circles you will run out much gas owner. sitting in line in the truck it burns 5 gals. >> reporter: the gas stations are worried about their gas supply being contaminated by the floodwaters. the storm shut down six east coa
after sandy the hot commodity is gasoline. some people driving 50 miles just to fill up the tank. >> reporter: a travel catch-22. you have roads being opened, you have gas stations in most cases that are not open. and the reason they are not open is gas stations need power to pump the fuel and across the tristate area there is very little power to go around. many have likened this to the gas crunch of the 1970s. remember the long lines? people lining up to fill up. there are 200 cars...
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ohio feeling the sheer force of sandy did. this powerful storm knocked down trees, snapping power lines, leaving hundreds of thousands of folks in the dark there. that is drop this the bucket compared to more than eight million who have no power. at the height of the storm. some as far away as michigan. a big chunk of the outages in new york. check out incredible video from huntington, long island. you can see as sandy rip as massive tree out right by the roots. this monster storm also changing the landscape of an rye conic part of new jersey, washing away parts of the jersey shore. look at that. a roller-coaster in the ocean now. before-and-after pictures of seaside heights. governor chris christie toured the area. he described the damage as unthinkable. >> literally the boardwalk at seaside heights is washed into the ocean. i saw a roller-coaster and a log flume sitting in the ocean today. what's happened to the jersey shore is just incalcuable and it will take a long, long time to rebuild. jon: we have live team fox coverag
ohio feeling the sheer force of sandy did. this powerful storm knocked down trees, snapping power lines, leaving hundreds of thousands of folks in the dark there. that is drop this the bucket compared to more than eight million who have no power. at the height of the storm. some as far away as michigan. a big chunk of the outages in new york. check out incredible video from huntington, long island. you can see as sandy rip as massive tree out right by the roots. this monster storm also changing...
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nasdaq a little lower, in the aftermath of hurricane sandy. joining us jack bogle, senior chairman and founder of the van guard group. always good to have you. good morning to you. >> good morning to you. >> the mayor said it was important this place opening today. how important would you -- >> wouldn't put it high on my priority list. we have gone four consecutive days without trading, and the sun still came up. we may not have been able to see it, but if the trading is interesting, but doesn't advance the ball anywhere. somebody is buying and somebody is selling, >p and the stock doesn't care who owns it. so if it had gone on a few more days, it wouldn't have bothered me. >> but you know how funds work, the end of the month is a significant pivot point. >> woe don't do much trading, because our businesses haven't overwhelmingly dominated the index funds that don't trade at al all. ist not disabling, not the difference between success and failure, just market noise. >> certainty the market itself is not noise, whether you're talkic infrastruc
nasdaq a little lower, in the aftermath of hurricane sandy. joining us jack bogle, senior chairman and founder of the van guard group. always good to have you. good morning to you. >> good morning to you. >> the mayor said it was important this place opening today. how important would you -- >> wouldn't put it high on my priority list. we have gone four consecutive days without trading, and the sun still came up. we may not have been able to see it, but if the trading is...
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first effects of sandy show up in the data. carl? >> thank you so much, steve. what could this mean as we head into the election? he had lazear former chairman of the president's council of economic advisers, welcome back. always good to talk to you. >> nice to be with you. thanks for having me. >> krueger says we are creating enough jobs to make up for new entrants. >> well, we are barely. soap i think alan is correct on that. the way i would think of it is this. i agree with steve, this mum is better than the numbers in the past but not a whole lot better. the average number of jobs created since the job market turned around is 140,000 a month. so now and over the past couple of months at about 170,000 so that's better. the key number is the one you just referred to, carl. you have to think about how much do you need to keep employment constant as a proportion of the population. and that number is 119,000 per month. so what this tells you even with these numbers, even at 170,000 a month, we're adding about 50,000 a month. tha
first effects of sandy show up in the data. carl? >> thank you so much, steve. what could this mean as we head into the election? he had lazear former chairman of the president's council of economic advisers, welcome back. always good to talk to you. >> nice to be with you. thanks for having me. >> krueger says we are creating enough jobs to make up for new entrants. >> well, we are barely. soap i think alan is correct on that. the way i would think of it is this. i...
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interestingly enough former city group executive sandy weill interview on squawk box we should split up investment banking have banks be fed deposit takers have banks not risk the taxpayer dollars for those that are not too big to fail. sheila bair recently concluded the law clearly establishes a framework that allows financial firms to fail while preventing a broader economy and ends two big to fail. finally we could be spent all morning with mats quotes but lot of them have better words. i will conclude the system has become too complex for people to make the mistake of thinking it means the end of the discussion when it is just the beginning of a war. the question is on the table. too little? to much? just write? >> it is a great pleasure to be here john and r&d gw law community for giving me the opportunity to be on this panel with these members with a variety of of points of view. good dodd/frank act went too far? while much is still speculation sums says it is already in the act to about the efficacy of the dodd/frank act. in the summer of 2008 with the enactment of dodd/frank
interestingly enough former city group executive sandy weill interview on squawk box we should split up investment banking have banks be fed deposit takers have banks not risk the taxpayer dollars for those that are not too big to fail. sheila bair recently concluded the law clearly establishes a framework that allows financial firms to fail while preventing a broader economy and ends two big to fail. finally we could be spent all morning with mats quotes but lot of them have better words. i...
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markets closed because of hurricane sandy. kelly evans is in london with the latest. >> melissa, hi. it's being described by some as storms on both side of the atlantic. ubs up 6.5% before financial times reported it may layoff up to 10,000 people and wind down its fixed income business. when that's the outperformer, not necessarily the best of days and also we have decliners outpacing advancers by 7-3 ratio. we have seen stocks make a comeback over the last 60 minutes or so. we could take a look at the sectors for a sense of where the leaders are. we are seeing perhaps four sectors in the green. tech, benefverages, real estate added. we can zero in on insurance market for a second and give you a felt of where the pain is being felt. reinsurers are taking this one on the chin. if you look at some of the other major insurers across europe, we see the same thing. smaller losses but still in the red. they have been losing money. if you are an insurer, we know investments in this low rate environment have gone nowhere. underwritin
markets closed because of hurricane sandy. kelly evans is in london with the latest. >> melissa, hi. it's being described by some as storms on both side of the atlantic. ubs up 6.5% before financial times reported it may layoff up to 10,000 people and wind down its fixed income business. when that's the outperformer, not necessarily the best of days and also we have decliners outpacing advancers by 7-3 ratio. we have seen stocks make a comeback over the last 60 minutes or so. we could...
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vice-president joe biden canceled a virginia beach campaign rally earlier today because of hurricane sandy. he will be campaigning in lynchburg this afternoon along with his wife and son. we will have that for u.s. for 30 p.m. eastern on c-span. tomorrow on news makers, a kentucky senator rand paul will talk about his support for mitt romney. he will also talk about his role in congress and his views on foreign aid. that begins at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> is a great source of information for the public. if you want to know anything about what is going on with legislation, with policy, c-span has recovered. i like book tv. that is my favorite. it is nice to see so many people that you read about. c-span offers exactly the news as it is happening. it does not offer commentary. it is just telling you the facts and showing you so you can make your own decisions. the decisions are not being told to you. to me, that is very interesting for people who want to be engaged in society and know what is going on. >> c-span, created by america's cable companies in 1979, brought to you as a publi
vice-president joe biden canceled a virginia beach campaign rally earlier today because of hurricane sandy. he will be campaigning in lynchburg this afternoon along with his wife and son. we will have that for u.s. for 30 p.m. eastern on c-span. tomorrow on news makers, a kentucky senator rand paul will talk about his support for mitt romney. he will also talk about his role in congress and his views on foreign aid. that begins at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> is a great source of...
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everybody's going nuts with sandy. everyone is going nuts with the hurricane. how are you with the hurricane? >> i'm all right. i mean, thank god we are all here. i'm happy to be here. >> jimmy: thank god we are all safe. >> you know, we -- the clubhouse doesn't have power tonight. we got knocked out of power, like all of downtown. but we were able to do a show last night. >> jimmy: i heard you did a show with no guests? >> we did, no guests. yeah, it was me and pjs and shrinking hurricanes. >> jimmy: and we had no audience. you had no guests. >> i had no guests and no audience. >> jimmy: you took it to the next level. >> took to the next level. brought it up a notch. >> jimmy: you have to do that. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: we have so much to discuss. >> yes. >> jimmy: a lot of stuff. the last time we were on tv together -- >> yes. >> jimmy: -- we were on katie couric's new show. >> oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: it was a brand-new show and it was super fun. she invited us on. we had fun. we played the salad bowl game? >> we did, yeah. and i -- katie and
everybody's going nuts with sandy. everyone is going nuts with the hurricane. how are you with the hurricane? >> i'm all right. i mean, thank god we are all here. i'm happy to be here. >> jimmy: thank god we are all safe. >> you know, we -- the clubhouse doesn't have power tonight. we got knocked out of power, like all of downtown. but we were able to do a show last night. >> jimmy: i heard you did a show with no guests? >> we did, no guests. yeah, it was me and...
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exchange will keep trading electronically tomorrow even as hurricane sandy shuts down trading floors. the october jobs report due friday will be the last pre-election snapshot of the labor market. and gas fell 13 cents in the last week to an average of $3.55 a gallon. i'm jeff glor, cbs news. employee: okay, great news. we can help people get term life insurance for as low as $14 a month. wha... what were you guys thinking? lucy: i think it should be five cents. charlie: yeah, it should be five cents. employee: we can't do five cents. lucy: it should be five cents. employee: everything can't be five cents. anncr: call 1-888-metlife to buy or apply today. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ girl ] hey! [ both laugh ] ♪ >> simon: american history is housed in the national archives- - 44 of them, spread all over the country. they contain documents, photos, maps, artifacts that go back to our founding fathers. every school kid knows about some of them-- the declaration of independence, the constitution, the bill of rights. but there are millions of others, from the patent for michael jackson's moonwalkin
exchange will keep trading electronically tomorrow even as hurricane sandy shuts down trading floors. the october jobs report due friday will be the last pre-election snapshot of the labor market. and gas fell 13 cents in the last week to an average of $3.55 a gallon. i'm jeff glor, cbs news. employee: okay, great news. we can help people get term life insurance for as low as $14 a month. wha... what were you guys thinking? lucy: i think it should be five cents. charlie: yeah, it should be five...